Quick Summary
• 3D printing is no longer new. In fact, most manufacturers already know what it is, where it fits, and what it can do. But knowing the technology and actually scaling...
Additional Context
3D printing is no longer new. In fact, most manufacturers already know what it is, where it fits, and what it can do. But knowing the technology and actually scaling it are two very different things. That gap, between experimentation and real production, is where many companies get stuck. But it’s also where things start to get interesting.
Because while additive manufacturing has proven its ability to create complex, high-performance parts with less material and more design freedom, turning that into a repeatable, cost-effective production process is still a challenge for many organizations.
And yet, that’s exactly where the industry is moving today.
Onward
Across sectors, from healthcare to industrial manufacturing, 3D printing is moving beyond prototyping and into real production en